An alkene X is obtained by dehydration of an alcohol Y . X on ozonolysis gives two…
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Hydrocarbons
An alkene X is obtained by dehydration of an alcohol Y. X on ozonolysis gives two molecules of ethanal for every molecule of alkene. X and Y are
- X = 3-hexene, Y = 3-hexanol
- X = 2-butene, Y = 2-butanol
- X = 1-butene, Y = 1-butanol
- X = 1-hexane, Y = 1-hexanol.
Answer
(B) X = 2-butene, Y = 2-butanol
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